The thesis performs the first elliptic symbol bootstrap to obtain the symbol of the two-loop twelve-point double box, and identifies the first Calabi-Yau threefold geometry in post-Minkowskian gravitational-wave integrals.
Integration by parts identities in integer numbers of dimensions. A criterion for decoupling systems of differential equations
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Integration by parts identities (IBPs) can be used to express large numbers of apparently different d-dimensional Feynman Integrals in terms of a small subset of so-called master integrals (MIs). Using the IBPs one can moreover show that the MIs fulfil linear systems of coupled differential equations in the external invariants. With the increase in number of loops and external legs, one is left in general with an increasing number of MIs and consequently also with an increasing number of coupled differential equations, which can turn out to be very difficult to solve. In this paper we show how studying the IBPs in fixed integer numbers of dimension d=n with $n \in \mathbb{N}$ one can extract the information useful to determine a new basis of MIs, whose differential equations decouple as $d \to n$ and can therefore be more easily solved as Laurent expansion in (d-n).
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Special Functions and Geometries in Scattering Amplitudes: From Particle Physics to Gravity
The thesis performs the first elliptic symbol bootstrap to obtain the symbol of the two-loop twelve-point double box, and identifies the first Calabi-Yau threefold geometry in post-Minkowskian gravitational-wave integrals.